Advertising novelty



ADVERTISING NOVELTY FileiNo'v. '7, 1956 in Dental Iran 5 fl/f'z'fick,

By 5mm Attorneys UNlTED STATES r 'for' securing therebetvveen a'pIacard or the like,

Patented Feb. s, 1938 PATENT OFFICE 2,107,693 ADVERTISING NOVELTY Evans W. Finch,Riverside, Calif.

Application November 7, 1936, Serial No. 109,774

2 Claims.

This invention is an advertising novelty and the object of the invention is to provide an advertising novelty in the form of a coat orgarment hanger or the like adapted to be readilypositi'onedand suspended in an automobile or the like in-a; manner topermit a garment or other article of .wearing apparel to be readily'suspended? therefrom. 1 The invention together with its objects and advantages will be best understood from a study of I body plate 50 is provided on the front side thereof with an upper spring clip I3 and a lower suspension prong I4. The spring clip 13 is formed from a single length of metal which intermediate its .end is longitudinally curved and at one end is welded or otherwise secured to the .5 plate 5 as at l3a. Atits free endthe clip I3 is p bentinto a substantial C as at IBZ) to provide r an enlarged'head normally having bearing contact with the plate 50; Thus it will be seen that clip 13 will cooperatejwith the plate 50 or for securing therebetween a drivers permit or the like.

It is believed that the many uses to which a novelty of this character may be used will readily present itself to those skilled in the art. 5 It is also thought that a clear understanding of the construction; utility and advantages of an invention of this character will be had without a more detailed description.

Having thus described the invention, what is 10 claimed is side of the plate and adjacent the upper portion of the plate, and a suspension prong secured at one end to the front side of the plate below said clip and extending upwardly and outwardly from 20 said plate at an acute angle to the plate.

2. An advertising novelty of the character described comprising a plate having one end provided with suspension means, a spring clip secured at one end to the plate at the front side thereof and adjacent the upper end portion, and a suspension prong secured at one end to the front side of the plate below said clip and extending upwardly and outwardly from said plate at an acute angle. with respect to the plate.

EVANS W. FINCH. 

